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Page 17 text:
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Rosie Kasper, Mr. Gary Meyer, and Julie Stahur a prepare to wash the car which they used during Driver’s Ed. The students taking Driver ' s Ed. are required to clean and wash the cars they used during school. 13
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THE SUMMER OF 1977 School is out! Drivers Educa- tion has begun. Work shops have been started. Fourth of July is here along with parades, carnivals, and fireworks, swim- ming, biking, lying on the beach, vacationing, and work- ing, all are a major part of sum- mer. Standing around street corners and meeting new people are only some of the ac- tivities. Remember the blaring sound of radio while you tried to get a tan or wash your car. Remember driving for the first time and then receiving your license. Of course, there is al- ways another summer. This is all part of the past summer. This was not an uncommon scene around the school. This was only one of the many workmen who put in the new heating system. Mr. Nick Crnkovich tries to ex- plain some of the driving con- cepts to his student Ed Wright. 12
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THE LOOKS OF HOMECOMING 1977 Coach Nick Cmkovich gives a little speech at the pep session after the parade. The football team got their annual ride to the field on the fire truck for the public pep session. October 6, 1977 marked the date of the Home- coming Parade. After days of planning, flower- making parties, argu- ments, and anticipation, the final day was here. Last minute changes had to be made. The product was ready to sell to the public. The Senior Class of 1978 walked away with the Spirit Stick, winning the float and spirit car. The Homecoming activi- ties rose to its climax as Miriam Ruman was cho- sen to reign as Home- coming Queen and Mark Harangody was chosen as Mr. Football. The Oiler grid came up with a 23 to 0 victory over River For- est. To end the week of Homecoming festivities, a dance was sponsored by the student council fea- turing the David Giles Band The Junior Class spirit car was entitled Scrub thoz Ingots”. Whip thoz Ingots was the name of the Senior Class float which happened to receive first place in the float competition. 14
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